larrykane said:
My limited theories;
1- when they did the motor oil flush they forgot about it and left it run too long and toasted something
No.. I doubt it. Damage was likely already done.
* Be sure it's not just an exhaust tick... which will typically tick loudest only when accelerating.
* Lifter ticks are constant, regardless of load, acceleration or deceleration.
* Bearing ticks vary drastically with load, typically ticking loudest at part throttle under light or no load.
Lifter and bearing ticks may sound different cold vs hot.. oil pressures change, parts expand with heat too.
Damage could have been done during engine severely overheating.
Damage could have been done during forcing hydro-lock.
You have oil pressure... it's not your oil pump.
Sidenote: I developed a "tick" in my 92 at 282K miles.. oil pressure was strong.
Tick barely there, varied with rpm and load, and got louder over time.
About a month later the tick had turned into a knock.
I pulled the pan and discovered a broken piston skirt and burnt wrist-pin.
Not sure which fatal problem was causing the knock.
I trashed the engine and installed a V8.
I say this because ticks can come from various places, and failures.
Internal engine ticks will usually get worse.
Determine what kind of tick it is.
Even a simple lifter tick "can" be catastrophic, if a cam-lobe was damaged.
Maybe you'll get lucky and it could be a simple rocker adjustment... worth a try if it turns out to be this.
Today coming home from work, I saw a woman blow a hose sitting at a light.. fluid spewing everywhere. I'm sure she didn't notice as she drove off.. leaving a trail... heading for certain trouble. I wish I could have told her. No doubt if she catches it quickly, she may find herself with nothing but a towing bill and a repair for a hose. If she keeps driving overheated however.. she may be looking at extensive damage. NEVER KEEP DRIVING ON AN OVER-HEATED ENGINE! (sorry.. my public service announcement for any else reading this)
Fingers crossed on this one...